When Sean Hannity asked Sarah Palin if Clinton was as big a loser as President Obama, Palin answered in the affirmative:

“It was a whole ball of wax wasn’t it the other night? All of the Democrats’ failed policies and failed candidates and failed surrogates. Well, that was just really made manifest by the American people when we all said no to that and to stop that and Hillary of course was a part of that.

“Of course though the left, Sean, will buck up. And they will do all that they can to protect Hillary and try to change the narrative as you already heard I’m sure, try to make it sound like well she was the winner in all of this, that she had chosen the right ones and the right policies to support.

“Obviously, the facts don’t support that, but they will support her anyway and prop her up because they participate in this phony and failed war on women, so to compensate for what it is that they accuse the Republicans of engaging in, they make an extra effort to coddle women and to make them feel that they can’t independently and with their own capabilities rise to the top.”

Palin added: “That government and politicians and others have to do things for them, they will do things for Hillary to continue to prop her up.”

The former Alaska governor and vice presidential candidate also told Hannity that the former first lady cannot distance herself from Barack Obama. This would be in the same fashion that Republicans painted Democratic Senators in the 2014 race, notably Mark Begich of Alaska, Mary Landrieu of Louisiana, and Mark Udall of Colorado.

“No, Barack Obama, of course has had his boot on the neck of the American economy, and anyone who has participated in shining that boot, that being the people whom he surrounds himself with, and help call the shots for the nation over these past six years of a lot of failures.

“Anyone who shines those boots, no, the American public, you can’t underestimate the wisdom of. And we’ll be saying no to anyone who participated. Good point too about Mark Begich, Mary Landrieu, all these folks, who they supported Barack Obama and would continue to of course when they got back in there 97, 98, 99 percent of the time. How stupid did they think American voters were?”